I love all your recipes they are simple not alot of cost and can be made in just a few minutes 20-30 or so. I look up something before I leave to go home from work because when I get to the car and I talk with my husband, he wants to know what's for dinner and now I have something in mind that I can afford. He'll say that's sounds pretty good. Or course I can offer a few different choices

quilter1743

posted:

3/11/2009

I fixed this with sugar free pudding and fat free milk and blueberries instead of strawberries for my diabetic husband and we both loved it.

kforeman316

posted:

2/25/2009

I cannot wait to try this recipe. I have searched for years for the old recipe for Shake-a-Puddin. This is probably what was in it. Maybe no blender is needed just a shaker container. Thanks Kraft.

suki78

posted:

1/21/2009

My family and I did like the fruit pudding shake. We used vanilla pudding this time....I think we will use the white chocolate and add more berries next time! Lots of options with this shake!

a cook

posted:

9/17/2008

This fruit pudding milk shake was not good at all

a cook

posted:

7/1/2008

It was a nice treat.

a cook

posted:

5/16/2008

It was good, but not the best. My kids liked it. I thought it was really filling.

a cook

posted:

5/8/2008

This was just okay. I thought that it tastedt to much like pudding and I would rather eat pudding than drink it.

bakeflake

posted:

4/29/2008

This is a really great shake! It's easy and quick to make. I had a lot leftover for the next day. It didn't curdle which was great. That was probably in part to the pudding. The pudding mix gave it a thickness you can't get with a blender alone. The shake was a little warm, but that's what a refrigerator's for. As per another comment about the amount of milk watering down the drink, this is not true. This is one thick shake!